It Means Escape
It Means Escape is the first full-length album by the rock band Cowboy Mouth. It was released on November 14, 1994. The album title is a subtle jab at their record label, Monkey Hill, with whom the band wanted to part, but the company forced them to record the album to fulfill their contract.
It Means Escape | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | November 14, 1994 | |||
Studio | Kingsway Recording, New Orleans | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | Valley Entertainment, Rough Trade | |||
Cowboy Mouth chronology | ||||
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Tracks
- "Why Ya Wanna Do Me?"
- "Man on the Run"
- "Looked Like a Woman"
- "Here I Sit in Prison (Yipee-I-Yay)"
- "Come on Over"
- "How Do You Tell Someone?"
- "My Little Blue One"
- "Everyone Is Waiting"
- "Jenny Marie (Don't Go)"
- "Angel With a Broken Wing"
- "Hitchhiker"
- "Timmy"
- "Hey Bartender"
- "Irish Boy"
- "Take Me Back to New Orleans"
- "Brand New Shoes"
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